2014年11月20日 星期四

2014-11-21 Ireland Science

  TheBlaze.com   
Mission not-so-Impossible: New 'glove' device lets humans crawl on walls  Science Recorder
The new Spiderman technology has many real-world applications useful for manufacturing and industry, Stanford reseachers say. Science Recorder Pro. Free trial. No ads. Exclusive interviews. Access to all articles. Just $4.99/year. Subscribe. Spiderman ...

Geckos inspire 'Spider-Man' gloves   BBC News
Move over, Spider-Man: new gecko-inspired climbing gear developed by ...   Beta Wired
Gecko-hand-gloves helps human climb wall like spiderman   ZME Science
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  Daily Mail   
Volcano Eruptions Play a Crucial Role in Reducing Global Warming  Design & Trend
(Photo : Commons) Volcano eruptions in areas from Iceland to Alaska play a crucial role in reducing global warming. Volcano eruptions in areas from Iceland to Alaska play a crucial role in reducing global warming. According to Capital Wired, "A recent study ...

Volcano eruptions in Alaska could cause trans-Atlantic chaos for airlines   The Conversation UK
QUB Scientists In Ash-Cloud Breakthrough   4ni.co.uk
New ash cloud could be 'imminent'   RTE.ie
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UN: World not close to avoiding dangerous warming  Kansas City Star
The world still isn't close to preventing what leaders call a dangerous level of man-made warming, a new United Nations report says. That's despite some nations' recent pledges to cut back on carbon dioxide emissions. The report looks at the gap between ...


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  Controlled Environments Magazine   
Making Clean Energy 'Bio Batteries' From Bacteria  Controlled Environments Magazine
Image: Shewanella bacteria, Alice Dohnalkova Researchers from the University of East Anglia in the U.K. are a step closer to enhancing the generation of clean energy from bacteria. A published report shows how electrons hop across otherwise electrically ...

In 'exciting advance', poo to power your mobile phone   Times of India
Bacterial 'Bio Batteries' Get A Step Closer   Science 2.0
Faeces - the future 'bio batteries' of mobile phones   TVNZ
Irish Examiner   
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  Daily Star   
Eagle camera gives real bird's eye view of London  Scotsman
A CONSERVATION charity has offered nature lovers a unique bird's eye view of London - by strapping a camera to the back of an eagle. Freedom, a charity attempting to reintroduce the endangered white-tailed eagle back into the wild, released the bird from ...

Awesome new footage offers true bird's eye view of London   Mashable
Watch amazing footage of London captured by an eagle with head-mounted ...   The Independent
Eagle captures amazing footage of London with a GoPro Camera   Uncover California
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  Irish Examiner   
4 Possible Explanations for That Mysterious Flash of Light Over Russia  TIME
The sky above Russia's remote Sverdlovsk region erupted in light last Friday, and despite it having been captured on numerous video recordings—particularly dashboard cameras, it seems—no one seems to know what the flash of light was. Theories abound ...

Massive Mystery Flash Over Russia Has Everyone Perplexed   moviepilot.com
Mysterious flash lights Russian sky   UPI.com
Huge, mysterious light appears over Russia - UFO? Meteor? Explosion?   BreakingNews.ie
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  Irish Times   
Sunlight may revive comet lander 'Philae'  Irish Times
Prof Monica Grady of the Open University: “We got all our data back. It has been a phenomenal success.” Previous Image Next Image. Dick Ahlstrom. Topics: News · Science · Churyumov-Gerasimenko · Philae lander · Rosetta satellite · European Space ...

Touchdown! Hear the sound Philae made as it landed on a comet   Los Angeles Times
Hear the sound of the first comet landing   CNET
Scientists Release Recording of Philae Landing on Comet   Wall Street Journal (blog)
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  New York Times   
Barley Helped Prehistoric Humans Conquer Roof Of The World  Bernama
WASHINGTON, Nov 21 (Bernama) -- Growing frost-resistant crops especially barley enabled humans to establish permanent settlements at high altitudes on the Tibetan Plateau or "roof of the world" about 3,600 years ago, a team of international researchers ...

Barley helped prehistoric humans conquer "roof of the world": study   Xinhua
Humans Needed Barley to Inhabit Tibetan Altitudes   Tech Times
Living high! First humans settled on Tibetan Plateau 3600 years ago   Malay Mail Online
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Perfect pairing of Jones, Redmayne holds 'The Theory of Everything' together  STLtoday.com
Stephen Hawking is about as remarkable as human beings get. Not only is he one of the most brilliant scientists who has ever lived, but he has done his greatest work while battling a dreaded and debilitating disease. Diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig's ...

Review: Stephen Hawking biopic stresses family, not science   Sacramento Bee
The Theory of Everything   Webster Kirkwood Times
Movie review — The Theory of Everything   Creative Loafing Tampa
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  Dumb-Out   
Four Crops – But Mostly Corn – Can Negatively Affect Global Temperatures  Dumb-Out
Every winter, when plants die and return to the earth from whence they came, they release several chemicals they have been storing in their physical bodies. One of the most important chemicals they release is the gas carbon dioxide. Yes, plants consume ...

Rise in Food Production releasing more CO2 to Atmosphere   PerfScience
Corn Crops Are Behind Changing CO2 Cycles (+ Video)   Capital OTC
Rise in productivity of corn and other crops modify Northern Hemisphere carbon ...   Frontline Desk
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Science Recorder   
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